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▪ I. gored, ppl. a.1|gɔəd| [f. gore v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.
1577Kendall Flowers of Epigr. 3 Trust me (saied she) my goared gutts doe put me to no paine. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. iii. 35 And from his gored wound a well of bloud did gush. 1605Shakes. Lear v. iii. 320 You twaine, Rule in this Realme, and the gor'd state sustaine. 1747Gentl. Mag. Feb. 93 In dull thought concludes the day, How the gor'd Hack's reward to pay! 1808J. Barlow Columb. vi. 490 Nor knew the chief..That his gored thigh had first received the ball. 1810Scott Lady of L. vi. iv, Mangled limbs, and bodies gored. ▪ II. † gored, ppl. a.2 Obs. rare—1 [f. gore v.2 + -ed1.] (See quot.)
1599A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 336/1 [Prescriptions] For goarred, or congealede bloode. ▪ III. gored, ppl. a.3|gɔəd| [f. gore v.3 and n.2 + -ed.] 1. Cut into a gore or gores.
1794Rigging & Seamanship I. 91 The longest gored side of one cloth makes the shortest side of the next. 1891Daily News 19 Sept. 2/1 The gored gowns are now lined throughout. 2. Her. (See quot.)
1828–40Berry Encycl. Herald. I, Gored, cut into large arched indents. |